Is it possible to decongest road ? – what would be people’s reaction ??
Chennai is overcrowded. There are
traffic snarls everywhere. Those
visiting Chennai could afford to miss Chennai Central / Egmore but not the bustling Thyagaraya Nagar (T
Nagar) – the textile kingdom - famous of
them being : Nalli Silks, Kumaran Silks, Kumaran Stores, the Pothys, Chennai
Silks, Saravana Stores, Jayachandras, Sri Krishna Collection and many more on
the pavements and on multistoreyed buildings ………… there are equal no. of shops
selling gold ornaments and any given day you can find maddening crowd of people
buying gold, silk, textiles and many many more things. It would take special
skills to navigate insideRanganathan
Street housing Saravanas, Jayachandras on festival days. …. .. .. till recently, the pavement shops of
Pondy Bazaar were attractive !
crowds at Ranganathan Street
From the arterial Mount Road at Teynampet Junction [Aalayamman Temple] –
this straight road leads to Panagal Park – half of the stretch is the famous
Pondy Bazaar – the area is quite famous for its market – there are so many
shops – Garment [Cambridge / Naidu Hall / Ramraj / Big Bazaar to name some]; Hotels [Saravana Bhvan, Hot
Chips, Geetha Café, Andhra hotel …. ..]; pearl and jewel shops / couple of
plazas / Ratna Stores; row of flower shops and much more besides the pavement
shops that once existed.
Pondy Bazaar, officially is Soundarapandian Angadi, named after politician
W. P. A. Soundarapandian Nadar whose statue is situated in the square. T Nagar suffers from slow-moving traffic. To
ease the traffic, the Metropolitan Transport Corporation diverted buses going
to the T. Nagar bus terminus that used to go via Pondy Bazaar.
In Nov 20, a trial run of Pedestrian plaza at T Nagar was tried out and
today was the second attempt. It was tried at area from Bashyam Road (Panagal Park) to Dr Nair
Road from 8 am to 5 pm as part of the Smart City plan of Greater Chennai
Corporation. Only Metropolitan buses and two-wheelers were allowed on Pondy
bazaar and vehicle parking was totally banned on sides of the road. Eco-friendly battery operated cars were
operated within pedestrian zone on both the sides of Thyagaraya Road to take
care of senior citizen, differently abled, children and pregnant women for the
short distance commutation within the pedestrian plaza zone, a Corporation
press release said.
In addition, to enhance interest among pedestrians/shopping commuters,
some activities on health, drawing competition and recreational activities on
smart city for children and appropriate street plays were done.
While buses ran, Cars, autos, share autos, vans were denied plying on
Thyagaraya Road. The vehicles were diverted at Dr Nair Road to pass through
Thanikachalam Road. Vehicles were directed to parked at Multi Level Parking (MLP) Site opposite to
Hindustan Petroleum bunk on Thanikachalam Road and on the on-street parking space available
between Boag road junction and Dr Nair road junction.
By mid-noon, the road appeared eased of traffic and free for people to
walk. The immediate response was one of welcome, yet only time will tell
whether this operable and whether people will appreciate the measure, having to
bear with some small inconveniences. Here
are some photos taken today at T Nagar Pondy bazaar.
Some will recall that
in May 1982, there was exchange of fire - LTTE leader V. Prabhakaran and rival Uma
Maheswaran exchanged fire at Pondy Bazaar – a couple of persons were injured
too. After 3 decades , a city court formally dropped charges as both of them were
not arrested and are not alive !
With regards – S. Sampathkumar
25th Feb 2017.